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6-letter words containing n, s, w

  • swanee — Suwannee.
  • swanky — elegant or ostentatious; swank.
  • swanny — swanlike
  • sweden — a kingdom in N Europe, in the E part of the Scandinavian Peninsula. 173,732 sq. mi. (449,964 sq. km). Capital: Stockholm.
  • sweeny — atrophy of the shoulder muscles in horses.
  • sweven — a vision; dream.
  • swinge — to singe.
  • swingy — characterized by swing; lively; swinging: swingy dance tunes.
  • swoony — tending to swoon
  • swound — swoon.
  • tiswin — a fermented beverage made by the Apache Indians.
  • townesCharles Hard, 1915–2015, U.S. physicist and educator: Nobel Prize in physics 1964.
  • towson — a town in central Maryland, near Baltimore.
  • tswana — a member of a numerous people of Botswana and neighboring parts of South Africa.
  • unsawn — not cut with a saw
  • unsewn — to remove or rip the stitches of (something sewed).
  • unsown — a past participle of sow1 .
  • unstow — to remove (tools, utensils, equipment, etc.) from stowage, especially in preparation for use.
  • unwise — not wise; foolish; imprudent; lacking in good sense or judgment: an unwise choice; an unwise man.
  • unwish — to cease to wish for.
  • unwist — unknown
  • wagons — Plural form of wagon.
  • wakens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of waken.
  • washin — a warp in an airfoil that gives an increase in the angle of attack toward the tip.
  • wasn't — Wasn't is the usual spoken form of 'was not'.
  • watsonJames Dewey, born 1928, U.S. biologist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1962.
  • weensy — Weeny or tiny; very small.
  • wend's — a member of a Slavic people of E Germany; Sorb.
  • westen — (obsolete) A waste, wasteland; desert.
  • westonEdward, 1886–1958, U.S. photographer.
  • whangs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whang.
  • when's — at what time or period? how long ago? how soon?: When are they to arrive? When did the Roman Empire exist?
  • whenas — when; whenever
  • whines — Plural form of whine.
  • widens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of widen.
  • widnes — a city in NW England, just E of Liverpool, on the Mersey River.
  • wilson — Sir Angus (Frank Johnstone) [jon-stuh n,, -suh n] /ˈdʒɒn stən,, -sən/ (Show IPA), 1913–91, English writer.
  • win32s — (operating system)   A free extension for Microsoft Windows, released by Microsoft. Win32s is a software layer on top of Windows which allows 32-bit applications (e.g. Mosaic) to run on Windows. Both stand-alone Windows and Windows for Workgroups run as 16 bit, and both can use Win32s to run 32-bit applications.
  • winces — Plural form of wince.
  • windes — Plural form of winde.
  • winges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of winge.
  • winish — the fermented juice of grapes, made in many varieties, such as red, white, sweet, dry, still, and sparkling, for use as a beverage, in cooking, in religious rites, etc., and usually having an alcoholic content of 14 percent or less.
  • winsorJustin, 1831–97, U.S. librarian and historian.
  • winzes — Plural form of winze.
  • wisden — John. 1826–84, English cricketer; publisher of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, which first appeared in 1864
  • wisent — bison (def 2).
  • wising — Present participle of wise.
  • witans — Plural form of witan.
  • womans — the female human being, as distinguished from a girl or a man.
  • wonsan — a seaport in E North Korea.
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